Gravure Idol Exposes the Night She Was Nearly Offered to a TV Producer

“Maybe they’ll put me on some show.”
Y-chan and the scout-like man suddenly became persistent, urging me to “Drink, drink!” with tequila, while the producer gestured for me to “Come over here.”
He then instructed me to sit on his lap, saying, “Come on,” and started revealing secrets. Claiming to be a former producer of a hugely popular music show, he said, “That national idol, back when they were still active, kept pestering me like, ‘Let’s have sex!'” and laughed.
In my mind, I was thinking, Wait, that absolute center of a national idol group would do it with this old guy? Is that even necessary? But outwardly, I just nodded along, saying, “Oh, really?”
Then he continued, “Other center girls would suddenly call me in the middle of the night like, ‘Come to the hotel now!'” He kept going while repeatedly trying to touch my chest.
Y-chan and the scout-like man kept hyping him up, and the producer went on boasting about the idols and talents he had supposedly been with—big names that were almost impossible to believe.
“You know, Sari, maybe I could get you on a show too!”
Without a moment’s pause, another shot of tequila was pushed toward me. It was obvious they were trying to get me drunk. I pretended to drink while subtly spitting the tequila into a hand towel to avoid getting wasted.
At that point, I started wondering—was this producer even working on a show I could appear in? When I asked, he casually replied, “I’m doing a news program now.”
Neither the famous music show nor the news program had anything to do with me. I can’t sing, dance, or release CDs, so I’d never get on a music show. I also lack the fame or credentials to be on the news.
In short, there was absolutely no value in spending time entertaining this producer.